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Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians – Response to “The Making of a Myth: Unreliable Data on Access to Palliative Care in Canada"
Description:
In response to the article by Jocelyn Downie that was being circulated last fall (“The Making of a Myth: Unreliable Data on Access to Palliative Care in Canada”), David Henderson wrote this response on behalf of the CSPCP. It describes what we do (and don’t) know about access to palliative care in Canada.
Author(s):
Dr. J. David Henderson MD, CCFP
Year:
January 2015